We captured the wife of a feared enemy soldier
Chronicles from the Second Chimurenga LAST WEEK, CDE CHIONE CHIMUKOSI, whose Chimurenga name was Cde Peter Tichatonga, revealed how he survived raids by the Rhodesian Security Forces in the Musana…
Zimpapers to host Men’s Indaba
ZIMPAPERS will host a ground-breaking Men’s Indaba in Harare on Friday as part of its growing commitment to promoting wellness and addressing the often-overlooked struggles faced by men in Zimbabwe.
Road Accident Fund: A lifeline for victims
Innocent Mujeri THE recent approval by Cabinet of principles of the Road Accident Fund Bill marks a significant turning point in Zimbabwe’s journey towards safer roads and more responsive emergency…
Tarakinyu, Chidzivo win Zimpost half marathon
VETERANS Moses Tarakinyu and Fortunate Chidzivo continued with their dominance of middle- and long-distance events when they emerged victorious at the Zimpost Mr Pace Half Marathon held at Alexandra Sports Club in Harare yesterday.
Zim mining delegation heads for the DRC
A business delegation from Zimbabwe will participate at the 2025 DRC Mining Week, which is set to begin in Lubumbashi, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Tuesday as part of efforts to deepen the country’s export footprint in Central Africa.
Red Buffalo’s rising flame
FROM the dusty streets of Nyazura to the bright, sometimes harsh lights of Zimbabwe’s top-tier women’s football, Red Buffalo Sports Academy’s journey into the Zimbabwe Women’s Premier Soccer League (ZWPSL) has been anything but easy.
Zim’s beer boom: Economic lifeline or public health crisis?
IN December last year, the Harare City Council fined 12 bottle store operators for flouting regulations, amid indications that many of the roughly 30 outlets in the capital’s central business district lacked proper licences.
Mwanza’s lone stand in Division Two dugout
AMID the thunder of the Zambezi and the tourist bustle of Victoria Falls, one woman is charting her own path in a space few dare to enter.
PRAZ awards tenders for cancer machines
THE Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has approved the awarding of tenders for the procurement of radiotherapy machines used in cancer treatment, which will be installed at two major public hospitals, it has been learnt.
We’re a people who make and shape history
Communion with Bishop Lazarus AS Zimbabweans, we are scions of a great people and descendants of a great civilisation. Our forebears held sway over the African hinterland and controlled critical…











